Monday, May 27, 2013

Obituaries (Tu, Ty) MHD Collection

 
Percy, the 7-year-old son and only child of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Turner, of Sidney [Delaware Co., NY], died Monday, June 27th, of congestion of the lungs.  The funeral was held at the residence of Aaron Beman on Wednesday.  Grace Baker accompanied them home to stay a few days with the bereaved family. 
 
The funeral of Fred Tuttle was held at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the William J. Titus Funeral Home, 171 Vestal avenue.  The Rev. Ferris D. Cornell officiated.  The pallbearers were Gerald Bentley, Floyd Smith, Robert Shofkom and Harry Decker.  Burial was in Afton [Chenango Co., NY].  [MHD notation:  March 1939]
 
Mrs. Ida Tuttle, wife of Fred Tuttle of this village, died at her home here on Wednesday night of last week, aged 55 years.  Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Mellissa Clark and Rena Tuttle.  The funeral was held from the house Saturday at 2 p.m., Rev. J.J. Francis preaching the sermon.  Interment was in Glenwood Cemetery [Afton, Chenango Co. NY]  [MHD notation:  Dec. 19, 1918]
 
Again we are called to record the departure of a dear friend and neighbor, one whom as our pen, with our feeble attempt to draw the picture our eyes, blinded with tears, fails to portray.  But alas we are so glad that her life was such that it is mete that we should drop the silent tear; for she was truly worthy of our love.  It was Sunday morning, April 30, that Jane A. Tuttle, aged 55 years, wife of John Eldred, was stricken with that dread disease, paralysis.  She was apparently conscious of her situation for a short time.  Dr. Hakes was summoned.  He treated her with but little hopes of recovery.  She soon sank into a stupor and lingered unconscious until the following Wednesday eve at 7:30 when her spirit left the body that had for years had been a prey to disease; her genius ways and happy disposition had often concealed the fact that she was a constant sufferer.  She was much devoted to her family which consisted of a husband, two sons: Bert and Henry, their wives and three grand children.  One little angel girl waiting on the other shore to welcome mama to her new home.  She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Everett Reed of Garrettsville; Mrs. James Eldred of Tunnel; also four brothers Lyman, of Hartwick, Ansel and William, of New Lisbon; Sylvester, of Oneonta.  Services were held at New Ohio M.E. church, of which she was a member, conducted by Rev. S.D. Galpin.  Burial in New Ohio cemetery [Colesville, Broome Co., NY].  [MHD notation:  Jane Fuller, 1905]
 
Miss Mabel Tuttle died Oct. 19, after a few days' sickness with scarlet fever at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ida Clendenning.  Mabel was a good girl and very much respected by all who knew her, she was 17 years old and leaves to mourn her departure two sister, Mrs. John Huntley and Mrs. Ida Clendenning and two brothers Ivory of Doraville and Earl of this place.  The burial was in the North Colesville cemetery [Broome Co., NY].  [MHD notation:  d. 1901]
 
Mrs. Charlotte L. Tyler, age 73, of 213 South Duane Ave., Endicott [Broome Co., NY], died at 3 p.m. Thursday at her home, after a long illness.  She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Margaret T. Allen, Mrs. Dorothy Cline, both of Houston, Texas, and Mrs. Thelma Bilee of Norwich; a son, Kenneth J. Tyler of Syracuse; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one brother, Louis Fenderson of Endicott and a sister, Mrs. Mertie Gross of Greene.  She was a life resident of Endicott, and a member of the Central Methodist Church of Endicott.  The body was removed to the Coleman & Daniels Funeral Home, 300 East Main St., Endicott, where the funeral and interment services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m.  The Rev. Russell Hawke will officiate.  Burial will be in Riverhurst Cemetery, Endicott.  The family will receive friends this evening from 7 to 9 at the funeral home.  [MHD notation:  Nov. 19, 1955]
 
Miss Minnie Ivaloo Tyrrell, aged twenty-six years, died at the home of her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Tyrrell on Main street, Sunday evening at nine o'clock.  Miss Tyrrell was a member of the 1894 graduating class of Harpursville grade school.  She taught several terms and when taken sick in December, 1904, she was teaching the primary department in the Harpursville school.  The funeral which will be private will be at the home Tuesday at one o'clock.  Rev. O.D. Moore of Port Crane will officiate with interment in Nineveh cemetery [Broome Co., NY].  The deceased is survived by her farther and mother, two sisters, Mrs. Clyde Davis, Miss Irene Tyrrell and one brother, Charles Tyrrell, all of Harpursville [Broome Co., NY].
 
Winnie Ivaloo Tyrrell, aged 26 years, departed this life for the life eternal on Sunday evening April 1, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V.L. Tyrrell, on Main street.  The death of Miss Tyrrell removes from our community a young woman of sterling character; of a bright disposition and sunny temperament.  Miss Tyrrell was a member of the graduating class of 1894 of the Harpursville Graded School.  She took up the profession of a teacher and taught a number of terms in various schools in this vicinity, giving the best of satisfaction.  In the spring of 1904, not having charge of a school at the time, she was employed by the trustee of the H.G.S. to fill out the unexpired year made vacant by the resignation of Miss Ada M. Richards because of illness.  In September she assumed the charge of the primary department of our school and continued to teach until December when poor health required her retirement.  The deceased was a member of Laurel Assembly, Daughters of Naomi, A.O.K. of M.C., when that order was working in our village, and her work in the Assembly was acceptable, filling several important offices.  The funeral which was private, was held at her late home on Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock.  Rev. O.D. Moore officiating.  Interment was made in the Nineveh cemetery [Broome Co., NY]. the surviving members of the family are:  the father and mother, two sisters; Mrs. C.G. Davis and Miss Irene Tyrrell, also one brother Charles A. Tyrrell.  [MHD notation:  d. 1906]
 
Miss Irene Tyrrill, aged 26 years, died at the home of her mother, Mrs. V.L. Tyrrell, Monday afternoon of tuberculosis.  The funeral, which was private, was held from the family home Wednesday afternoon, Rev. S.J. Austin officiated with J.A. Kark & Sons, undertakers, in charge.  Deceased leaves to mourn her loss, besides her mother, one brother, Charles at home, and a sister, Mrs. C.G. Davis of Sinclairville, N.Y.  [MHD notation:  Feb. 21, 1910]


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